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One of the largest museum exhibitions in Europe dedicated to the war in Ukraine will open to the public on February 24 in the Berlin Story Bunker.
Under the name Ukraine Museum, it will become the first foreign museum dedicated to the aggressive war of the Russian Federation against the Ukrainian people and the state of Ukraine.
The prologue to the opening of the large exhibition was a burned Russian tank installed in 2023 near the embassy of the Russian Federation.
This was reported to ArmyInform in an exclusive comment by Yurii Bilovus, Deputy Director of the National Military History Museum of Ukraine.
“The exhibition is located in a real World War II bunker in Berlin, where the Berlin Story Bunker museum now operates.
On an area of more than 300 square meters, various artifacts have been collected — fragments of military equipment, drones, gear, a civilian evacuation vehicle destroyed by Russian troops in Kherson during the evacuation of local civilians”, — he said.
Among the leading organizers of the exhibition is the National Military History Museum of Ukraine of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.
“The museum is not only an invited participant of the opening ceremony but has also directly contributed to forming the exposition and the stories told in the Ukraine Museum in Berlin.
The opening of a new location at the Berlin museum is a logical and consistent step in the partnership between our museums”.
Close cooperation began back in 2023, when a destroyed Russian tank was placed on Unter den Linden — the famous boulevard “under the linden trees” in Berlin.
“The barrel of the burned tank looked directly into the windows of Russian diplomats who observed the installation from the embassy”, — Bilovus recalled.
“After this and several thousand kilometers of joint expeditions, meetings, and ‘field work’ near the line of battle contact, it was possible to assemble this large-scale exhibition.
It will show the full injustice and unprovoked nature of the Russian invasion through several aspects: civilian life, the worthy armed resistance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the humanitarian issues in cities and villages being wiped off the face of the earth by massive bomb strikes and waves of Putin’s zombies”, — Bilovus concluded.
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